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by willforster on 7 December, 2019
The Lib Dems have accused the Conservatives of failing to protect local small businesses, after figures revealed that 1,860 businesses in Woking have closed over the last three years.
It comes as the Lib Dems today unveil a series of measures to reverse this decline and boost local firms, to mark Small Business Saturday.
Recent figures show that 1,860 have closed in Woking Borough between 2016 and 2018, a 22% increase compared to the three years.
Across the UK one million businesses have closed their doors between 2016 and 2018, an increase of almost a third compared to 2013- 2015.
The Federation of Small Businesses has warned that a no deal Brexit, which Boris Johnson has repeatedly refused to rule out, would mean more damage to firms. Firms are also being held back by the Conservative Government’s failure to reform business rates, and by new taxes on the self-employed that business groups have described as “disastrous”.
The Lib Dems have said that they will Stop Brexit and invest the £50 billion Remain Bonus in improving public services and tackling inequality. The party would also put in place a package of measures to support small businesses and boost high streets in Woking, including:
• Creating a new ‘start-up allowance’ to support those starting new businesses with their living costs in the crucial first weeks of the business.
• Increasing mentoring support to small business owners
• Requiring Government agencies and larger firms to sign up to a new, enforceable, prompt payment code to ensure that small businesses never again suffer because of large businesses failing to pay on time.
• Expanding the Future High Streets Fund to support the redevelopment of more town centres and high streets.
• Supporting the development of the skills small businesses need by reforming the apprenticeship levy to become a skills and training levy where 25% of being targeted at areas with the greatest skills needs.
I think Boris Johnson and the Conservative Party have failed small businesses in Woking in saddling them with years of Brexit uncertainty and ignoring urgent calls to reform business rates.
1,860 local businesses have closed their doors under the Conservative Government’s watch – each business closing represents jobs, investment and opportunities lost to our area.
Now Boris Johnson wants to plunge small businesses into even more uncertainty and worry by pursuing a Brexit plan that risks yet another No Deal cliff edge in December 2020. They have lost any right to call themselves the party of business.
The Lib Dems will rescue our high streets and boost local businesses by stopping Brexit, scrapping outdated business rates and introducing more support for entrepreneurs.
4 Comments
Hi Will, I’m curious. What is the source for the “recent figures” that you mention. Thanks, Geoff Lay
Hello Geoff,
Analysis by the Liberal Democrats on the number of businesses closing, including in each region and local authority, is available here: https://gallery.mailchimp.com/fe34b42da454f21dccfb6b521/files/2294a333-7364-4d94-910e-37ad1ac5c58e/Analysis_of_business_closures.xlsx
The figures on businesses closing are taken from the ONS Business Demography 2018 (published 19 November 2019) here: https://www.ons.gov.uk/businessindustryandtrade/business/activitysizeandlocation/bulletins/businessdemography/2018
Best wishes,
Will
Hi Will,
Thanks for sharing this. I had a quick look through. Whilst the data shows that 1860 Businesses closed (shown as Deaths on the spreadsheet) between those years, it also shows that 2210 Businesses were started (shown as Births on the spreadsheet) between those years, which is a net difference of 350 businesses. The number of Active Businesses in 2018 was 5760, compared with 5485 in 2015, so it appears that there may not be the negative Brexit effect here. (I should point out that personally I do not support Brexit, and I’m not trying to score political points here. I am merely interested in data and data interpretation).
Thanks,
Geoff Lay
Well done Geoff Lay. It’s these sort of misleading statistics, often lies, which is destroying faith in politics. I would’ve expected better of the LibDems.